Cost of Education
Studies in Polish language (both graduate and undergraduate) are free for EU/EEA students as well as for those who have a Polish Charter. All other foreigners have to pay tuition fees which could vary among different universities and programs. The average fee for undergraduate and Master programs is between 2000 and 4000 euro per year. Doctoral programs may cost around 3000-4000 euro per year. MBA and medical programs may be much more expensive (about 10000-12000 euro per year). Private universities have average tuition fees of 50,000 EUR/year, depending on the level of education and specialization.
Most Affordable Universities in Poland:
Poznan University of Technology
Warsaw University of Technology
Poznan University of Life Sciences
University of Information Technology and Management
Medical University of Lodz
Top Universities in Poland:
Warsaw university of Technology
University in Warsaw
Gdansk university of Technology
University in Krakow
AGH university of Science and Technology
Scholarship:
There are a number of scholarships available within the limits defined in bilateral agreements. They are financed either by the Polish or the foreign partner’s government, often with the aim to enhance exchange within a specific field of study. The amount of a scholarship depends on the type of study undertaken.